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i'm in downtown columbus, ohio. i want to show you what thousands and thousands of people did today. it's early voting in columbus, and all over the state of ohio, voters here got one weekend to cast votes ahead of election day, just one weekend. last election, they could vote on five weekends before the election. so, these people bundled up against the cold. i was out there with them today. they waited in very long lines here in columbus. some of them for 2 hours or more, to pick a man to award their state's 18 electoral votes. there's a brand-new poll to show you. a nationwide poll of likely voters who are asked just one question. who do you support for president of the united states? and if you thought the race was close, up until now, take a look at this. 49%, 49%, president obama and mitt romney, nationwide among likely voters. that poll was taken just this weekend by cnn and orc international. three other polls released today show the two candidates tied, as well. talk about nationwide, we have reporter teams
i'm in downtown columbus, ohio. i want to show you what thousands and thousands of people did today. it's early voting in columbus, and all over the state of ohio, voters here got one weekend to cast votes ahead of election day, just one weekend. last election, they could vote on five weekends before the election. so, these people bundled up against the cold. i was out there with them today. they waited in very long lines here in columbus. some of them for 2 hours or more, to pick a man to...
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then there is columbus, ohio. an underwater robot. christ had a $98,000. the robot has a camera that provides a video this way to a vehicle on shore. i but i have to tell you that i don't know why, because columbus, ohio, the capital of ohio is wehrmacht. great lakes are up here. officials declared emergency because of grant deadlines. not to be outdone, seattle and a remote control helicopter. not really an issue of national security, but there you have it. $41,000 for each one helicopter. by the way, one more thing. take a look at the cover of tom coburn's report. it's fantasy. how much you think you can't? crazy. okay, that's what taxpayer dollars can do. i could have done a lot more with a half-million dollars. >> coming up on "the willis report", obama and the house republicans not letting on their fiscal cliff stands. the fiscal cliff symbolizes time over tragedy. it will soon be a loss for many new york city commuters. but the tablet top your christmas wish list? we have the best of the best on "the willis report" coming up next can i help you? i he
then there is columbus, ohio. an underwater robot. christ had a $98,000. the robot has a camera that provides a video this way to a vehicle on shore. i but i have to tell you that i don't know why, because columbus, ohio, the capital of ohio is wehrmacht. great lakes are up here. officials declared emergency because of grant deadlines. not to be outdone, seattle and a remote control helicopter. not really an issue of national security, but there you have it. $41,000 for each one helicopter. by...
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john ame church in columbus, ohio. >> i believe i can fly. say yes. >> an energetic mostly african-american congregation in the state that could decide the next president. like black churches across the sunday, this sunday, the flock is literally being driven to vote. it's called souls to the polls. and the pastor is making it a tradition. >> why is it so important to get people out? >> because we cannot afford to deny ourselves the right to vote. we ought to vote. we have done too much, come too far not to vote in this election. >> fired up? all right. >> after the sermon, they climb aboard the church bus. 63-year-old eugenia williams says she's bringing everything she could find at home with her name on it, to prove who she is. >> why are you taking your soul to the poll today? >> it seemed to be an important issue to get there early. that's what the president wanted, and that's just been driven and driven and driven. and i'm lagging, because i didn't go earlier. ♪ i will trust in the lord >> i like the fellowship of my church. it's anoth
john ame church in columbus, ohio. >> i believe i can fly. say yes. >> an energetic mostly african-american congregation in the state that could decide the next president. like black churches across the sunday, this sunday, the flock is literally being driven to vote. it's called souls to the polls. and the pastor is making it a tradition. >> why is it so important to get people out? >> because we cannot afford to deny ourselves the right to vote. we ought to vote. we...
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let's deal with the issues around christopher columbus. every columbus day i get a call from a number of media people who say what are you doing today, what do you think about columbus day and the fact of the matter is most people in indian country don't see him as a hero. do you want to share with us a little about that? >> there is so much to talk about on every one of the questions, but i think it is critical to look at this history and i have been astounded that for a piece of history that so much about columbus kept numerous journals, wrote lots of letters, took trips to the americas, and then starting in the second trip there were lots of officials tribes and army officials and all kinds of people doing lots of writing, missionaries. we know what happened. what astounds me is not just what happens, but 500 years after we are still not really talking about what happened. the story is still so often sugar coated, and i think for example we know that there was a policy of genocide on columbus's second voyage, spanish government institut
let's deal with the issues around christopher columbus. every columbus day i get a call from a number of media people who say what are you doing today, what do you think about columbus day and the fact of the matter is most people in indian country don't see him as a hero. do you want to share with us a little about that? >> there is so much to talk about on every one of the questions, but i think it is critical to look at this history and i have been astounded that for a piece of history...
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let's deal with the issues around christopher columbus. every columbus day i get a call from a number of media people who say what are you doing today, what do you think about columbus day and the fact of the matter is most people in indian country don't see him as a hero. do you want to share with us a little about that? >> there is so much to talk about on every one of the questions, but i think it is critical to look at this history and i have been astounded that for a piece of history that so much about columbus kept numerous journals, wrote lots of letters,took trips to the americas, and then starting in the second trip there were lots of officials tribes and army officials and all kinds of people doing lots of writing, missionaries. we know what happened. what astounds me is not just what happens, but 500 years after we are still not really talking about what happened. the story is still so often sugar coated, and i think for example we know that there was a policy of genocide on columbus's second voyage, spanish government institute
let's deal with the issues around christopher columbus. every columbus day i get a call from a number of media people who say what are you doing today, what do you think about columbus day and the fact of the matter is most people in indian country don't see him as a hero. do you want to share with us a little about that? >> there is so much to talk about on every one of the questions, but i think it is critical to look at this history and i have been astounded that for a piece of history...
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she is standing by this columbus, ohio, this morning. kelly, ohio was the state everyone was looking at. it was the one that everybody said all eyes there and we'll know who will be the next president. how did it play out last night? >> it certainly got tense at sometimes, willie. certainly voters throughout the day when we were polling places, you could really tell they had a sense that they had a big role to play. as the evening went, there was almost a bit of surprise at how early it was called. the officials here at the state house had been telling us be prepared for a late night. it could even go into the late counting of provisional ballots that would happen later this month. but that was not to be. the models that everyone was using to forecast this put ohio in the president's column and then there was a wait a minute moment where the romney campaign was not satisfied that enough votes had been counted yet. they felt there was potential to close the gap and overtake the president in some precincts they thought were going to go the
she is standing by this columbus, ohio, this morning. kelly, ohio was the state everyone was looking at. it was the one that everybody said all eyes there and we'll know who will be the next president. how did it play out last night? >> it certainly got tense at sometimes, willie. certainly voters throughout the day when we were polling places, you could really tell they had a sense that they had a big role to play. as the evening went, there was almost a bit of surprise at how early it...
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the signature moment of the campaign came when he ran into a middle-aged woman during a visit to a columbus, ohio field office. i know everyone in my neighborhood the ones that will vote and don't and what it takes to get them. she added they just shipped in a romney staffer a couple of weeks ago. how do you think is going to win around here? steve, that is the story. yes, and a lot of this you have that quote saying that we didn't see this coming. there was an assumption saying that was showing up in the polls. the republicans were saying what they didn't have was the infrastructure in place to bring that into a reality. part of it is they were bogged down in a primary. and part of it too was that is the nature of relying on the religious groups. and they hoped and sort of out sourced the gotv. >> i'm actually surprised steve, when governor dean became chairman in 2005, karl rove he used this methodology don't you remember the 72 hour strategy, we developed the under pinnings that became what the obama campaign did and one of the things that is so important about the quote that the woman m
the signature moment of the campaign came when he ran into a middle-aged woman during a visit to a columbus, ohio field office. i know everyone in my neighborhood the ones that will vote and don't and what it takes to get them. she added they just shipped in a romney staffer a couple of weeks ago. how do you think is going to win around here? steve, that is the story. yes, and a lot of this you have that quote saying that we didn't see this coming. there was an assumption saying that was...
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outside of the columbus city where you were in, the president wins in the suburbs. down here in cincinnati and around here, this has to be for the, look at this election. go back to 2004. see hamilton county, that's cincinnati. when it's red, republicans win the state. when it's blue as it was in 2012 and 2008, the democrats carry it. why? because of the suburbs and the suburbs is one of reasons, look down here around philadelphia. all the close in suburbs there. that used to be republican territory, but in 2012, obama wins it. four years ago, he won it. in 2004, he carried it as well. this is why this has been a democratic state for so long. you have to go back and back and back. back to george h.w. bush to when republicans were competitive. again, latinos, african-americans, it's been a long time crisis. suburbs, especially suburban women. in big states like this, the republicans have a problem. >> john king. thank you very much. democrats making such major gains among latinos, women, sush ban voters, what can the gop to gain ground? bill burton, also a senior str
outside of the columbus city where you were in, the president wins in the suburbs. down here in cincinnati and around here, this has to be for the, look at this election. go back to 2004. see hamilton county, that's cincinnati. when it's red, republicans win the state. when it's blue as it was in 2012 and 2008, the democrats carry it. why? because of the suburbs and the suburbs is one of reasons, look down here around philadelphia. all the close in suburbs there. that used to be republican...
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that would run the government from the end of the fiscal year to columbus day. this is a bigger problem than that. >> yes, there was that -- the big deal that they seem to be so close to that you now want, but isn't the thing that scuttled at that deal house republicans? >> absolutely not. absolutely not. >> wasn't it that the speaker couldn't get you all behind him? >> no. >> you all loved that deal? >> no. we weren't the ones -- what's the on the table right now from the white house, not the short-term fix the president offered the other day but the big deal we're talking about, it was a dollar in tax increases for every 80 cents of spending reductions. what's the 5:1 deal or famous 10:1 deal so popular during the republican primary for president. where have those deals gone? they're gone. the president was widely documented having said during the first round of discussions when boehner said i put $800 billion on the table. the president said i get that for free because i won the election. that's not a negotiation. the president is not serious about preventing
that would run the government from the end of the fiscal year to columbus day. this is a bigger problem than that. >> yes, there was that -- the big deal that they seem to be so close to that you now want, but isn't the thing that scuttled at that deal house republicans? >> absolutely not. absolutely not. >> wasn't it that the speaker couldn't get you all behind him? >> no. >> you all loved that deal? >> no. we weren't the ones -- what's the on the table...
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joined now by carol costello who is live this morning in columbus, ohio. carol, let's get a little bit of a different feeling there this morning. >> oh, things are so much calmer now. but as you said, john, it was ohio, ohio, ohio yesterday. voters were excited to get to the polls. i spent most of my day yesterday in hamilton county in the southwestern portion of the state near cincinnati and voter turnout was extraordinarily high. i'm now in columbus, which is the center of the state, and i decided to get the newspapers for you because i'm an old-fashioned kind of gal and i thought you'd want to see the headlines. the first one says obama wins ohio. can you see that? and a second edition will come out later today, the best is yet to come. and this headline is really telling. because ohioans are really hoping the best is yet to come. mostly voters voted for obama because he supported the auto bailout. a lot of them kept their jobs because of that bailout. there was that really negative ad released by the romney campaign that sort of turned voters off here,
joined now by carol costello who is live this morning in columbus, ohio. carol, let's get a little bit of a different feeling there this morning. >> oh, things are so much calmer now. but as you said, john, it was ohio, ohio, ohio yesterday. voters were excited to get to the polls. i spent most of my day yesterday in hamilton county in the southwestern portion of the state near cincinnati and voter turnout was extraordinarily high. i'm now in columbus, which is the center of the state,...
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>> columbus, ohio. [talking over each other] liz: flights go to cleveland. that is the news on that. we are down 130 points and we will see if there's any real reaction but at the moment let's get back to the huge story charlie gasparino broke on the business network, duncan neiderauer, head of the stock exchange, the figure out the needed to find another buyer for the new york stock exchange at the same moment last year after the deutsche boerse deal. charlie: what i'm hearing from people in the inner circle is after the deal fell through, european regulators said it violates antitrust. i don't understand how but that is what they said so they knicks the deal. duncan neiderauer went back to the drawing board to find out a merger. here's the interesting thing. why did he pick -- in the end he figured this would be the best deal and he was willing to give up the ceo role. an analyst comes in the middle of this, talking to -- after deutsche boerse blew up, did his job, said would you be willing to talk with duncan neiderauer? would you do deal for the stock ex
>> columbus, ohio. [talking over each other] liz: flights go to cleveland. that is the news on that. we are down 130 points and we will see if there's any real reaction but at the moment let's get back to the huge story charlie gasparino broke on the business network, duncan neiderauer, head of the stock exchange, the figure out the needed to find another buyer for the new york stock exchange at the same moment last year after the deutsche boerse deal. charlie: what i'm hearing from...
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. >>> mitt romney is just staying the stage outside of columbus, ohio. this come hours after his party turns student loans and an affordable college education into a cynical house vote on himming health care and on a day the president spoke to troops in georgia addressing what he called the 9/11 generation. >> those of you who want to pursue a higher education and earn new skills, you deserve that opportunity as well. because higher education is the clearest path to the middle class. >> it is the president's popularity with younger voters that still vexes republicans to this day. even an old hand like karl rove. his super pac's new ad, hitting the president for being a celebrity, is getting considerable blow-back. not because it is evil or mean but because it's so bad. take a look. >> oh, yeah! >> joining us now, richard ç wolffe. >> the blowback is such that donald trump in february of mitt romney was a delight. he called it one of the worst he's ever seen. what was your response? >> donald trump does know a thing about celebrity and he is oversteppin
. >>> mitt romney is just staying the stage outside of columbus, ohio. this come hours after his party turns student loans and an affordable college education into a cynical house vote on himming health care and on a day the president spoke to troops in georgia addressing what he called the 9/11 generation. >> those of you who want to pursue a higher education and earn new skills, you deserve that opportunity as well. because higher education is the clearest path to the middle...
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caucuses yesterday, but with an eye on super tuesday, crisscrossing ohio with stops in cincinnati, dayton, columbus and cleveland. he joined other republicans in vowing to reverse the president's policy on birth control, just one of a number of issues that newt gingrich spoke about in ohio yesterday. >> there's been a lot of talk about the obama administration's attack on the catholic church. their religious belief when he was governor. you have a very similar pattern again. over and over you get the same patterns. i think a massachusetts moderate finds it very hard to draw in sharp contrast with somebody who is an illinois radical. the fact is in america, we believe power comes from god to each one of you personally. you are personally sovereign. [ applause ] because you are sovereign, you are a citizen. and as a citizen, you lone power to the government, the government never loans power to you. that's why the constitution begins "we the people." not we the politics, not we the bureaucrats, not we the judges. we the people. >> the comments of newt gingrich using the birth control issue in the cath
caucuses yesterday, but with an eye on super tuesday, crisscrossing ohio with stops in cincinnati, dayton, columbus and cleveland. he joined other republicans in vowing to reverse the president's policy on birth control, just one of a number of issues that newt gingrich spoke about in ohio yesterday. >> there's been a lot of talk about the obama administration's attack on the catholic church. their religious belief when he was governor. you have a very similar pattern again. over and over...
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we'll explore that as we roll on for monday, october 8th, columbus day. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to home cooked. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more
we'll explore that as we roll on for monday, october 8th, columbus day. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to...
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i'm joined by carol costello in columbus, ohio. it looks a little cold this morning, carol. >> reporter: it is pretty cold, but i'm telling you people here in ohio are happy, john, because ohio's long election night is finally over. now when they watch television they can see cheesy car commercials and they are very, very happy about that. what issue was it that won ohio for obama? it was the auto industry bailout. people here, especially in the northern and upper half of the state, supported the auto industry because many of them work in the auto industry. they think the bailout helped save their jobs. and talking about attack ads, can you issue one attack ad too many? i think so. and i think the election in ohio proved that. the romney campaign released that ad and judd avalon knows about that saying they are going to move jobs. a lot of voters didn't like being lied to in that particular way. a lot of voters told me that's why they voted. ohio put obama over the top and was a deciding state once again. >> everyone was so concern
i'm joined by carol costello in columbus, ohio. it looks a little cold this morning, carol. >> reporter: it is pretty cold, but i'm telling you people here in ohio are happy, john, because ohio's long election night is finally over. now when they watch television they can see cheesy car commercials and they are very, very happy about that. what issue was it that won ohio for obama? it was the auto industry bailout. people here, especially in the northern and upper half of the state,...
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as far as accumulations are concerned one to three inches from columbus and then into pittsburgh and new york city picking up a quick one to three inches through the afternoon when the snow arrives but then boston is where things get interesting as the storm rapidly strengthens off the coast. snow will intensify as we get through the day and then especially the coasts of new england, cape cod into boston we could pick up snow in the 3-6-inch range and then the storm continues to strengthen and drags in north and west temperatures only going to fall. as far as the temperatures right now quite cold across the midwest and thorn plains and we are at 18 currently minneapolis. for tomorrow here. and winter is certainly here and here to stay. that cold air will continue to filter in as we track on past new year's day and through the rest of next week. >> greta: jim thank you. i wonder if the weather will delay flights into washington for the fiscal cliff discussion this weekend on capitol hill. we'll see whether they make it back to washington the members of congress. straight ahead, distur
as far as accumulations are concerned one to three inches from columbus and then into pittsburgh and new york city picking up a quick one to three inches through the afternoon when the snow arrives but then boston is where things get interesting as the storm rapidly strengthens off the coast. snow will intensify as we get through the day and then especially the coasts of new england, cape cod into boston we could pick up snow in the 3-6-inch range and then the storm continues to strengthen and...
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inside this house in delaware, ohio, built in 1827 as stagecoach stop 30 miles north of columbus, visitor finds most of a wall taken up with the polly awards. the emmys of the political consultant. since the founding, the strategy group from media, leading g.o.p. ad firm researched, scripted, shot, edited and bought airtime for tens of thousands of t and radio spots. before the year is out, company will produce another thousand and gross hundred million in revenue. >> what is the fastest an ad is put together on the air? >> we turn our top of the line, upgrade it at all times. if we get tax on thursday, we will propose a script and produce an ad in two hours max. one hour to the station. we can have it at the traffic department in an hour so the next moment the traffic folks can put it in rotation and have it on the air. rapid response. three hours. >> nick joined the group a decade ago fresh out of college. now the president. >> city council. congressional. presidential. reality is that there is no cookie cutter approach to any campaign. >> when i first met. >> on this day editor is putt
inside this house in delaware, ohio, built in 1827 as stagecoach stop 30 miles north of columbus, visitor finds most of a wall taken up with the polly awards. the emmys of the political consultant. since the founding, the strategy group from media, leading g.o.p. ad firm researched, scripted, shot, edited and bought airtime for tens of thousands of t and radio spots. before the year is out, company will produce another thousand and gross hundred million in revenue. >> what is the fastest...
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news director from orlando, florida and we'll hear about the campaign in ohio from michael alwood in columbus. "washington journal" is live on espn every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. on newsmakers this week, the top democrat on the house budget committee, maryland representative chris van hollen talks about the fiscal cliff, taxes and the campaign. he'll speak with david wes sell, economics editor of the "wall street journal" and bob confusiak, managing he had -- kusak, managing editor of the hill. >> the enemy understands a free iraq will be a major defeat in their idealology of hatred. that's why they're fighting so vociferously. they showed up in afghanistan when they were there and tried to beat us and they didn't it. they did the same thing in iraq if we lose our will, we'll lose. if we main strong and resolute we will defeat this enemy. >> 09-second response, senator kerry. >> i believe in being strong and resolute and determined. i will hunt down and kill the terrorists wherever we are. we also have to be smart, jim. smart means not diverting your attention from the real war on terror in
news director from orlando, florida and we'll hear about the campaign in ohio from michael alwood in columbus. "washington journal" is live on espn every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. on newsmakers this week, the top democrat on the house budget committee, maryland representative chris van hollen talks about the fiscal cliff, taxes and the campaign. he'll speak with david wes sell, economics editor of the "wall street journal" and bob confusiak, managing he had -- kusak,...
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we're also seeing the same cancelations in chicago, columbus, cleveland, and those airports down to dallas. seeing lots of airports closed down. the roadways are kind of slowed down right now because of visibility. a few hours ago, it was really, really hard to see because when this wind gets blowing and we are talking about 20-mile-a-hour wind gusts, it is blowing around and just see the white going down the street. that affects commerce going throughout the next few days and then bad news on the back end of this nthrough new year's, anothr storm to come through. this is a triple wallop. we had a few days ago, this one and the next one coming through. so it's not going to be good for holiday travel, richard. >> dave, who has amazing back pedaling ability there in indiana, thank you so much for your time today with the weather. >> sure. >>> the hard-fought presidential campaign caught the headlines but it's time to look back. here's the picks for the top five political stories of the year. good to see you here. >> good morning, richard. >> number five, the school shooting in newtown, conne
we're also seeing the same cancelations in chicago, columbus, cleveland, and those airports down to dallas. seeing lots of airports closed down. the roadways are kind of slowed down right now because of visibility. a few hours ago, it was really, really hard to see because when this wind gets blowing and we are talking about 20-mile-a-hour wind gusts, it is blowing around and just see the white going down the street. that affects commerce going throughout the next few days and then bad news on...
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coaches to the west in the state of ohio where we told you cincinnati and columbus with a key spots, the key counties around those areas to watch. president obama early in the evening took those counties, very key to winning ohio. that state has now been declared . president obama's favre, but if you work your way up to wisconsin, michigan, the only surprise was going in north carolina. but if you look at his home state, michigan, president obama his father was a popular governor. right next door depaul ryan. wisconsin. you can see, the race. easily won. by the way, three states now declared, but if you go all the way west, colorado and nevada, that is how they did it. neil: it's interesting. on the health care, that doesn't change. it with a more emboldened, democratic senate everything stays. so in all the surveys, people like the health care. all of the jawboning about it now was standing in surprises to come next year in the year after , they liked it. >> and it is unbelievable. you just look at the key battleground states. north carolina, the only romney surprise. we were just t
coaches to the west in the state of ohio where we told you cincinnati and columbus with a key spots, the key counties around those areas to watch. president obama early in the evening took those counties, very key to winning ohio. that state has now been declared . president obama's favre, but if you work your way up to wisconsin, michigan, the only surprise was going in north carolina. but if you look at his home state, michigan, president obama his father was a popular governor. right next...
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it's not just this, but airports all over from dallas to chicago to cleveland to columbus. those airports are seeing lots and lots of delays and cancellations. a lot of people are going to be stuck for another day for the holidays. not only that, but the big mall is closed here. in canada they call this boxing day, the day after christmas. same here in the united states. we have people returning gifts to the mall. people using the gift cards that they found in the stockings yesterday. that's not going to happen. at least we have online shopping. here's even more bad news. another storm is coming and it should be here in the midwest by new year's. in indianapolis, for the weather channel, back to you. >> thank you, sir. in new jersey which of course was hard hit, people are bracing for possible coastal flooding and severe weather. they are busy stockpiling up on splice. for more on the impact of this and into the new year, let's turn to the weather channel. paul, what say you, good sir? >> good day to you. the good news is we are not expecting the widespread severe across th
it's not just this, but airports all over from dallas to chicago to cleveland to columbus. those airports are seeing lots and lots of delays and cancellations. a lot of people are going to be stuck for another day for the holidays. not only that, but the big mall is closed here. in canada they call this boxing day, the day after christmas. same here in the united states. we have people returning gifts to the mall. people using the gift cards that they found in the stockings yesterday. that's...
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columbus, 37. chicago, 32. notice those numbers because that cooler air will arrive later this afternoon and tonight and we will cool off overnight tonight and about 24 hours from now, our temperatures will be back in the 30s. as the winds pick up ahead of our front and late front, we should lose the fog here shortly. out to the west, out into eastern kentucky and west virginia, the light green is our cold front that will come through later this morning. we'll cloud fine period around the middle of the day with a possibility of a light sprinkle or shower. -- we'll cloud up for a period around the middle of the day with a possibility of a light sprinkle or shower. i don't think we'll get a lot of measurable rain today. you might see a sprinkle. you will notice warm temperatures and winds pick up later this afternoon. partly sunny. could be a shower with a passage of the front. winds gusting to about 30 this afternoon. >> thank you. >>> time no check in with julie wright. >> is that you i heard driving all over t
columbus, 37. chicago, 32. notice those numbers because that cooler air will arrive later this afternoon and tonight and we will cool off overnight tonight and about 24 hours from now, our temperatures will be back in the 30s. as the winds pick up ahead of our front and late front, we should lose the fog here shortly. out to the west, out into eastern kentucky and west virginia, the light green is our cold front that will come through later this morning. we'll cloud fine period around the...
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this is columbus. no republican president has won the white house who has not won ohio. we're going to take you back to ohio a number of times as voters are hitting the polls across the country today. we have something we don't often see on election day, a big stock market rally. the dow industrials up 133 points today. what's the stock market telling us? good to have you on the program, gentlemen. thank you so much for joining us. let's talk about this rally. are you surprised, paul, that we have a triple-digit move? to what would you attribute such gains? >> good afternoon, maria. am i surprised? no, i'm not surprised. i don't think in the short term, meaning this week, the market says anything about the election. when you look back, as we are over the last 100 years, you have to look back from the week prior to the election and the two months prior to the election. so interestingly, though the polls two months ago showed that obama was really going to run away with it and it's been that way for the last 18 months, the market has really tightened the race, if you will.
this is columbus. no republican president has won the white house who has not won ohio. we're going to take you back to ohio a number of times as voters are hitting the polls across the country today. we have something we don't often see on election day, a big stock market rally. the dow industrials up 133 points today. what's the stock market telling us? good to have you on the program, gentlemen. thank you so much for joining us. let's talk about this rally. are you surprised, paul, that we...
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and the columbus zoo. tune in for jack hanna's wild countdown. that is all for us tonight. i'm going to have a cold shower. good evening. >>> hello, everyone, i'm don lemon, thanks for joining us. we are watching two major stories affecting your world tonight. one the health of the u.s. secretary of state. hillary clinton is in the hospital right now with a blood clot. stay right there. full details on her condition and prognosis. also tonight, say the words with me here, fiscal cliff. no vote yet, no agreement yet. and not a lot of time left. can you say one more day? we're going to start with the secretary of state, hillary clinton, hospitalized with a blood clot. it was discovered today during a follow-up exam. doctors say it is related to a concussion she suffered earlier this month. you'll recall the former first lady was suffering from a stomach virus when she fainted. i want to bring in cnn's chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. she was just cleared to return to work this week, and now this. >> first of all, there are a couple things that are important. adm
and the columbus zoo. tune in for jack hanna's wild countdown. that is all for us tonight. i'm going to have a cold shower. good evening. >>> hello, everyone, i'm don lemon, thanks for joining us. we are watching two major stories affecting your world tonight. one the health of the u.s. secretary of state. hillary clinton is in the hospital right now with a blood clot. stay right there. full details on her condition and prognosis. also tonight, say the words with me here, fiscal cliff....
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this is a live image that you're looking at right now in mansfield between columbus and cleveland on i-71. but first i want to show you a campaign poll and i think you'll know why it's thoet worthy. this is a gallop tracking poll, post conventions. president obama leading mitt romney by five permanent poinss. the numbers at the top reflect the five point lead that the president has now during the three previous week, the biggest lead was just two points in early august. that was by romney. and then here's another way of seeing how close this race has become. the green line is bom, the blue line is romney. the five point lead is the largest lead since april 26th when the president 4eheld a sev lead. jim acosta who is on the scene there in ohio, and what are the romney folks saying about the goal will you plea gallup poll and the five point lead? >> it is quite loud here in nan mansfield, ohio. i'll do the best that i can. but this whole issue of the polling coming out of last week's democratic convention sort of hit or inboxes this morning. romney bombing director sent out a memo to s
this is a live image that you're looking at right now in mansfield between columbus and cleveland on i-71. but first i want to show you a campaign poll and i think you'll know why it's thoet worthy. this is a gallop tracking poll, post conventions. president obama leading mitt romney by five permanent poinss. the numbers at the top reflect the five point lead that the president has now during the three previous week, the biggest lead was just two points in early august. that was by romney. and...
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franklin county, columbus, ohio, my, mike, were you finding out their? reporter: different names have been applied in the past. you heard soccer moms. you heard the title waitress moms. one thing is certain is that micro- targeting has been such an important part of the campaign. women's voices are being heard, and nowhere more so than ohio. 65% of voters are women. no voter is more sought after than the female ohio swing voter. >> did you ever think you would end up a special? >> no, not at all. the campaigns are coming at it from every angle. >> the intended message is that a conservative presidency would set women back and pose a danger to women's health. >> i am a single gal. my concern is that i want the job security and that sort of thing. it is hugely important to me. >> conservative groups are operating with a strategy that women voters are concerned with the same thing men are. >> they're worried about their education for their kids, their husband, the economy is driving these issues. not this trumped up war on reproductive rights and et cetera.
franklin county, columbus, ohio, my, mike, were you finding out their? reporter: different names have been applied in the past. you heard soccer moms. you heard the title waitress moms. one thing is certain is that micro- targeting has been such an important part of the campaign. women's voices are being heard, and nowhere more so than ohio. 65% of voters are women. no voter is more sought after than the female ohio swing voter. >> did you ever think you would end up a special? >>...
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he's holding rallies in madison, wisconsin, and columbus, ohio and des moines, iowa. governor romney has devents in florida, lynchburg and fairfax virginia, in columbus, ohio, and in manchester, new hampshire. wouldn't be a presidential election without some kind of legal snafu in the state of florida. the state's democratic party is now suing to extend early voting hours with voters reporting lines of up to seven hours long at some south florida polling stations. we have cnn reporters all across all of the battleground states this morning to cover this race that appears to be headed for a photo finish. john berman's been following that for us. >> let's start in a state many think will decide this election, ohio. president obama and mitt romney, as you said, both hold rallies there today. the latest cnn/orc poll, has the president with a three-point lead in the buckeye state. cnn's martin savidge is live in cleveland for us this morning. hey, martin. >> good morning, john. let's talk about early voting. because they have been early voting in the state of ohio since oc
he's holding rallies in madison, wisconsin, and columbus, ohio and des moines, iowa. governor romney has devents in florida, lynchburg and fairfax virginia, in columbus, ohio, and in manchester, new hampshire. wouldn't be a presidential election without some kind of legal snafu in the state of florida. the state's democratic party is now suing to extend early voting hours with voters reporting lines of up to seven hours long at some south florida polling stations. we have cnn reporters all...
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years earlier he created columbus day to win over italian-american voters. to assuage the retailers he agreed to move thanksgiving. that split this country down the middle. people were mad. half the states celebrated on the 23rd and the other half celebrated on the 30th that year. it was like that until 1942, when congress actually set thanksgiving on the fourth thursday of november permanently. another victory for fdr. so much for the hope that thanksgiving was linked to some part of american history or i guess it is. linked to presidential politicking. how about this. let's let christmas have all the time it needs and move thanksgiving again to a time we all need to pick up with family and friends like the end of february.
years earlier he created columbus day to win over italian-american voters. to assuage the retailers he agreed to move thanksgiving. that split this country down the middle. people were mad. half the states celebrated on the 23rd and the other half celebrated on the 30th that year. it was like that until 1942, when congress actually set thanksgiving on the fourth thursday of november permanently. another victory for fdr. so much for the hope that thanksgiving was linked to some part of american...